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A similar transponder is placed on the remotely operated underwater vehicle that hovers above.
Remotely operated underwater vehicles were used from 1993 to 2003 to make additional observations of the fish within the Sanctuary and adjacent locations.
Species from these habitats can be collected by manned submersibles or by remotely operated underwater vehicles.
However two weeks after the accident, both devices were located by a French salvage vessel and recovered by a remotely operated underwater vehicle.
Two remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) were sent down to attempt to cap the well, but had been unsuccessful.
They will be capable of operating remotely operated underwater vehicles, and will have decompression facilities sufficient to support a team of deep divers.
First BP unsuccessfully attempted to close the blowout preventer valves on the wellhead with remotely operated underwater vehicles.
On April 23, 2010, a remotely operated underwater vehicle reportedly found no oil leaking from the sunken rig and no oil flowing from the well.
Some diver propulsion vehicles and remotely operated underwater vehicles use magnetic coupling to transfer torque from the electric motor to the prop.
The footage was taken in May 2009 by the American Jason remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV).
The UGV is the land-based counterpart to unmanned aerial vehicles and remotely operated underwater vehicles.
Remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROUVs)
The search team also planned to stream video from the remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) directly to Channel 4's website.
Other reports indicated that BP was using more than one remotely operated underwater vehicle and that the purpose was to attempt to plug the well pipe.
A remotely operated underwater vehicle, commonly referred to as an ROV, is a tethered underwater vehicle.
Due to the depth limitations for diving on this shipwreck, a remotely operated underwater vehicle was deployed and confirmed the identity of the ship in early June 2008.
Clary, Shannon, and Mays conducted the second expedition in 1997 with a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV).
On April 22, 2010, BP announced that it was deploying a remotely operated underwater vehicle to the site to assess whether oil was flowing from the well.
In 2001, Bellu managed to send a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) to the seabed to film the wreck and the skeletons of the victims.
Remotely operated underwater vehicles and submersibles manoeuver by using thrusters, and the water blast from thrusters has a similar effect to the wash from fins.
Beyond this depth, it is necessary to use specialist vehicles, usually tethered to a parent ship, either remotely operated underwater vehicles with lights and cameras or manned submersibles.
There are no plans to raise the ship's remains, although the team will send a remotely operated underwater vehicle to take photos of the underwater portion of the ship.
The wreck was examined and videotaped by remotely operated underwater vehicles and by divers from a Norwegian company, Rockwater A/S, contracted for the investigation work.
The first attempts to stop the oil spill were to use remotely operated underwater vehicles to close the blowout preventer valves on the well head; however, all these attempts failed.
VideoRay ROVs are a series of micro underwater submersible remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV).